Links verified on 7/2/2014

City Data - data from numerous sources creating as complete and interesting profiles of all U.S. cities as possible - tens of thousands of city photos, hundreds of thousands of maps, satellite photos, stats about residents and much more

Data
from the County and City Databooks - this resource provides WWW
access to the electronic versions of the 1988 and 1994 County and City
Data Books. You can customize your search for a large variety of types
of data for many cities.

FedStats: A to Z Topical List - the window on the full range of official statistical information available to the public from the Federal Government.

Finding Data on the Internet - You'll soon be checking facts and downloading reputable data on everything from public safety to education to agriculture to crime to economics ... you name it. This site is intended as a resource for journalists, but why not make this a source for projects. Your students can find raw data related to: aviation, demographics, weather, energy, health, immigration and more.

Global Grocery List Project - How much does food cost in your town? Collect a grocery list of prices from the stores. Post the prices on the web and then compare your prices to prices around the world.

Local Census - statistical information about the United States of America and all of its cities, zip codes, and counties.

Map Stats - Find out the latest census information for a state, city, or town. State & County Quick Facts provides quick, easy access to facts about people, business, and geography.

National Data Buoy Center -
To view observations, left-click a marker on the map. To zoom the map, use the zoom slider on the map; or hold down the Shift key while dragging a box; or click the magnifying glass below the zoom slider to turn drag zoom on and off